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The “-a” follows a consonant, never a vowel. It is common in a lot of languages. Japanese syllables always end in a vowel or n. The Italian a should be barely pronounced, much like the terminal e in German. Etc.
eric stott over 13 years ago
The accent-a is-a getting on my nerves-a
Nighthawks Premium Member over 13 years ago
well, to make it clearer, it’s an i-a-pad
hippogriff over 13 years ago
The “-a” follows a consonant, never a vowel. It is common in a lot of languages. Japanese syllables always end in a vowel or n. The Italian a should be barely pronounced, much like the terminal e in German. Etc.
ProfessorKid over 13 years ago
And the Generation Gap grows even wider….
antoniohaya over 13 years ago
some people don’t ever need the high tech
Michelle Morris over 13 years ago
If this girl is over 25,I swear I’m gonna pummel someone!